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The presentation showcased PATRIC’s bacterial genome annotations, comparative genomics and transcriptomics tools, and data analysis pipelines to the faculty and graduate students at the Department of Bioinformatics at the University of Pune, India.

This December Release sets the stage for new functionality and data in PATRIC. In 2015, our primary goals are as follows: Revamp PATRIC infrastructure to support the hundreds of thousands of prokaryotic genomes that will become available over the next five years, providing real-time integration and release of data. Support end-to-end analysis of prokaryotic genomes […]

Additional Special Data Sets In addition to incorporating large data sets from public repositories, PATRIC features Special Collections data pages that highlight data sets that were generated for users to use together to study a problem. Many of the collections have been generated by NIAID-funded projects to provide baseline data for further use by researchers. […]

The presentation, entitled, “Bioinformatic analysis of whole genome sequencing data and its application in the food industry,” featured current and future capabilities of the PATRIC system for assembly, annotation, and analysis of bacterial genomes. IAFP 2014

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Funding Statement

This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHSN272201400027C, awarded to RL Stevens